Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cartier by Henri-Émile Chevalier, published by EISENBRAUNS on October 22, 2012, is a biography that explores the life and contributions of the French explorer Jacques Cartier, known for his role in the discovery of Canada. This edition, written in French, spans 182 pages and provides an in-depth look at Cartier’s journeys and the historical context surrounding his expeditions.
Readers will find a detailed account of Cartier’s explorations and the impact of his discoveries on the New World. The book delves into the challenges he faced and the significance of his voyages in shaping the early history of Canada. With a focus on biography and autobiography, this work offers insights into the life of a pivotal figure in exploration, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical narratives and the exploration of North America.
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JACQUES CARTIER LE DÉCOUVREUR DU CANADA par Henri-Émile Chevalier
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